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North Dakota. J. A. Munro (June 15): Potato flea "booties are abundant on , 
potato and tomato plants at Fargo. 
South Dakota. H. C. S averin (June): : Potato flea beetles are doing much 
damage over the State. 
Io"a. K. 3t Jaques (June ): Potato flea beetles are very destructive in several 
parts of the State, 
POTATO LEAFHOPPER (Empoasca fabae Earr.) 
Virginia. C. H. lilley (June 26): The potato leaf hopper is very abundant at 
Toano, Suffolk, Pungo, and Fentress. 
H. C-. "Walker (June' 28): The potato leafhopper has "been very abundant on 
potatoes and has been very injurious in Norfolk and Princess Anne Counties 
and on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. *• ... 
Ohio. E. V.". Mendenhall (June 17): Potato leafhopper s are very abundant on 
potatoes. 
Iowa. C. J. Drake (June 19): The potato leafhopper is extremely abundant and 
very widely distributed in the aStato. Commercial growers have started to 
spray. 
TOMTO PSYLLID ( P-^ratrioza cockerelli Sulc) 
Utah. G. 1, Knowlton (June 24): Potato psyllids are abundant and psyllid yel- 
lows rather damaging in some potato fields at Bountiful, 
POTATO TUBER T70RM ( Gnori mo schema onerculclla Zell.) 
Virginia. C. R. Willey (June 25): Pot-to tuber moth is scarce in potato fields 
at Toano, Pungo, Fentress. None found at Suffolk. Infestations found only 
near packing sheds and outbuildings where potatoes were stored late last 
fall. 
TOMATO PUT UORM ( Gnorimo schema lyco-oersicella Busck) 
Virginia. F. 17. Poos (April 30): Gj_ lyco-persicella was collected on potato 
and tomato in a greenhouse at Norfolk; not abundant. This is the first 
authentic record of its occurrence in Virginia. (Identified by A. Busck) 
SUCXFLY (D ic,,-:hus m inimus Uhl.) 
Texas. F. L. Thomas (June 21): Hu "i ramus was more abundant than ever recorded 
in the area around Ueslaco, injuring tomatoes, Hay 10. Also.ab\ t at 
Crystal City and Mathis. 
BEANS 
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE (Ep ilachna corrupta Muls.) 
New Hampshire. J. 0-. Conlclin (June 23): The Mexican bean beetle is moderately 
abundant. Eggs were found in Hollis June 9 and in Durham June 20. 
